Sam Ruzindaza
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Sam Ruzindaza
@SRuzindaza
I treat pain—mental, physical & political.





🇮🇱🇺🇸🇮🇷 Israel’s Minister of Economy is already talking about Round 2 with Iran… Nir Barkat told Channel 14 that if Iran doesn't grasp the determination of both Trump and Netanyahu at the negotiating table, Israel will resume fighting and finish what it started. "We will fight again and achieve the objectives and goals of the war." Barkat is close to Netanyahu and Channel 14 is the PM’s preferred media platform. The clock is ticking…



Urwego rw’Igihugu rw’Ubugenzacyaha RIB, rwemeje ko rwataye muri yombi Nsanzimana Augustin na Niyonshuti Emmanuel bakoreraga shene ya YouTube yitwa ‘Imbarutso ya demokarasi’ bakekwaho icyaha cyo gutangaza amakuru y’ibihuha ashobora guteza ubwoba muri rubanda. Inkuru irambuye ⬇️🔗 igihe.com/amakuru/rwanda…



Shameless @PaulKagame spent months pretending to take the moral high ground,refusing to recognize @SuluhuSamia’s election, lecturing the region about “human rights” and “credible democracy.” Now? He’s in Dar es Salaam. Not to defend those principles he was shouting about, but to secure trade routes, protect his economy, and cut deals he suddenly can’t live without. So which is it? Was Tanzania “unacceptable”… or was that just convenient posturing? Because this is the same Kagame who: 👉Locks up real opposition 👉Clears the field before elections even begin 👉Keeps only controlled, harmless “challengers” 👉Runs a system where dissent is punished, not debated And yet he had the audacity to judge others? That’s not leadership. That’s pure hypocrisy. Condemn elections abroad while scripting your own at home. Stay silent to look principled,then show up the moment you need something. No consistency. No integrity. Just interests. You don’t get to play the role of a moral authority one day, and quietly walk it back the next when it benefits you. People are watching. And the contradiction is obvious #Rwabuzisoni #ThisIsBadRama #HumanRightsDefender



Shameless @PaulKagame spent months pretending to take the moral high ground,refusing to recognize @SuluhuSamia’s election, lecturing the region about “human rights” and “credible democracy.” Now? He’s in Dar es Salaam. Not to defend those principles he was shouting about, but to secure trade routes, protect his economy, and cut deals he suddenly can’t live without. So which is it? Was Tanzania “unacceptable”… or was that just convenient posturing? Because this is the same Kagame who: 👉Locks up real opposition 👉Clears the field before elections even begin 👉Keeps only controlled, harmless “challengers” 👉Runs a system where dissent is punished, not debated And yet he had the audacity to judge others? That’s not leadership. That’s pure hypocrisy. Condemn elections abroad while scripting your own at home. Stay silent to look principled,then show up the moment you need something. No consistency. No integrity. Just interests. You don’t get to play the role of a moral authority one day, and quietly walk it back the next when it benefits you. People are watching. And the contradiction is obvious #Rwabuzisoni #ThisIsBadRama #HumanRightsDefender












🇪🇺🇮🇷 Europe is burning €500 million a day in extra energy costs from the Iran war, and its leaders don't actually know how much fuel the continent has left. Read that again. Real-time data on commercial inventories doesn't exist at the EU level. Visibility runs through May and June. Beyond that, nobody can say with confidence what's in reserve or how fast it's being drawn down. The response from ministers? Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain are pushing for coordination. Greece's delegate asked for a WhatsApp group between member states and Brussels. A WhatsApp group. That's the emergency infrastructure for a bloc of 450 million people facing an energy crisis! Source: Politico







Shameless @PaulKagame spent months pretending to take the moral high ground,refusing to recognize @SuluhuSamia’s election, lecturing the region about “human rights” and “credible democracy.” Now? He’s in Dar es Salaam. Not to defend those principles he was shouting about, but to secure trade routes, protect his economy, and cut deals he suddenly can’t live without. So which is it? Was Tanzania “unacceptable”… or was that just convenient posturing? Because this is the same Kagame who: 👉Locks up real opposition 👉Clears the field before elections even begin 👉Keeps only controlled, harmless “challengers” 👉Runs a system where dissent is punished, not debated And yet he had the audacity to judge others? That’s not leadership. That’s pure hypocrisy. Condemn elections abroad while scripting your own at home. Stay silent to look principled,then show up the moment you need something. No consistency. No integrity. Just interests. You don’t get to play the role of a moral authority one day, and quietly walk it back the next when it benefits you. People are watching. And the contradiction is obvious #Rwabuzisoni #ThisIsBadRama #HumanRightsDefender



Kagame - Samia M23 ndayisenya ariko mbabarira nkoreshe icyambu cyawe ! Mbabarira mbone igitoro!







🚨 BREAKING: 🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran has agreed to put its nuclear program on the table in talks with the U.S. - Tehran has proposed capping uranium enrichment at 3.5%, well below weapons-grade - Iran has also offered to gradually reduce its existing stockpile of enriched uranium - This marks a significant shift from previous positions Source: Al Arabiya



🚨 BREAKING: 🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran says the U.S. has responded to its 14-point proposal. Tehran is reviewing Washington's reply. - Iran's FM spokesperson says the proposal is focused solely on ending the war - Nuclear talks are not part of the 14-point plan, contrary to earlier reports - The U.S. response was delivered via Pakistan - Iran also denies reports that the proposal includes mine clearance commitments in the Strait of Hormuz This contradicts what Al Arabiya reported earlier today. The picture is murkier than it looked an hour ago. Source: CNN











